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 Did anyone receive their "Economic Stimulus Payment" via direct deposit today?
I keep checking my account. I'm supposed to be on the first round of deposits....


 Will I get a tax rebate... I'm confused...?
I am in the process of getting a divorce and my husband left a year ago so I was able to file as head of household for the tax year 2007... my question is does this qualify me to recieve the tax ...


 If you are married filling separately and have a child together, can you both claim the kid as a dependent???
TAX QUESTION...


 Is tax fair?
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 It says salary £27,000 nothing else, would this be before or after tax?
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 I pay child support for my daughter, can I claim her on my imcome-taxes?
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 Im being garnished by the IRS. What do I do?
I owe them about 7k & they are taking everything I make above & beyond $143 a week. I CANT LIVE ON THIS!!!...


 If you work 12 hours a week for 35 weeks of the year are you entitled to holiday pay?
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 She claimed our daughter on HER income tax - we're separated and wanting to get a divorce -- PLEASE HELP?!
My legal wife and I are separated, waiting on financial assistance so I can start the divorce work. Thing is, we're both fighting for the custody of our daughter. I have my daughter about 80-90% ...


 If You are a Minimum Wage Worker, and You Owe Taxes, What Happens if you Don't Pay?
Because my employeer didn't with hold enough, it looks like I might owe about $275 in federal taxes. I really don't have the money to pay this. If I don't file, is anything really ...


 How to disappear in UK?
Is it possible to be untraceable in UK by government?
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Involved with a court case at the moment, (non-criminal I might add) Involving my son. I currently have custody ...


 I f somthing costs 39.99 and tax is 6.5...how much does it cost?
as the title ...


 My daugther turns 19 next year, when is the best time to take her off my W 2 form? Before april15, or after?
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 How will you spend your income tax refund? ?
What do you plan on doing with it?...


 Can two unmarried parents take turns in claiming their child each year on their taxes?

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We're not married (obviously), but we get along great. There is no child support or custody order. We never found the need since we both take care of him equally,...


 How much is petrol where your from??
just intersted as to weather petrol varies acroos the UK and the rest of the world.
It is £1.05 per litre, in manchester england....


 What date does the tax year start? april the wat?
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 Did anyone get their stimulus check direct deposited today?
The IRS website said they started to send out the stimulus checks to direct deposit filers today. Has anyone seen that theirs is in their account? Just curious?...


 If a parent is behind in child support over $2000, will they withold the parents tax return?
and give it to the custodial parent as compensation?
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He wants to file my daughter for last year since he worked most of the time and we just separated in september 07. ...


 How to tell a self employed worker from an employed worker?
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SHARK
Self-employed no paying taxes since 2004?
self employed and have not declare taxes since 2004 what can happend ? what is the way to solve this problem.?
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Obviously I’m doing this question for someone else lol , by the way this person is paying Installment Agreement, from 2003
                     
 




mackdaddy_mc
the odds of being audited are about 1 in 200. and they have 6 years to do that.

If you haven't paid taxes at all on your income then you should probably do that before its too late and pay the interest. If you have had deductions and are owed a refund but chose not to file and pursue that, the irs won't complain that you've given them extra money.

oh...and if you report someone to the irs for tax evasion and they collect, you get a certain percentage :-D


poohbearmomma_1
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u r going to go to jail.......................ooooooooooooo... i am telling.

but no seriously why have you not paid taxes? That is a federal offense and this country is in debt htey r even making ppl in jail work for thier room and board. GOOD LUCK on that one man


Renee B
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I run my own business and file a tax return every year. You can still file tax returns for the years you haven't. It will cost you less if you correct it know than to have the government come in and do a complete audit.


RainCloud
They need to file their taxes and start making payments on that. another thing that they can do in the future to keep from getting behind is to make estimated payments and then, if they pay in enough, they should get money back at the end of the year.


kentuckyredhead5353
If they owe you there usually isn't a penalty so I would sit down and figure them out and send them in. But if you have not paid into them then I would look up and see if I fell in the line of not enough to have to declare taxes. Poverty level so to speak. Then I would still send them in showing I owed 0 at least they cannot penalize you for that. Periodically there is a commercial that says settle for pennies on the dollar after figuring out your taxes that might be your better bet. But you have to figure them out first before good guidance is really possible:-)


SeaSea
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Bite the bullet and contact IRS keep in mind only let on what you know what employers have reported for you. If you have worked for cash and not given your social to employer don't report what has not been reported


Marcus W
The IRS can come to your house and start just taking your stuff. Everything that isnt necessary to do your job. I had a friend who didnt pay taxes the whole time she was married like 5 years and then one day they sent her a letter saying she owed on back taxes. A week later they were at her house took her tv the nicer one of her two cars and everything else but her clothes. You need to file ASAP here is the best place to start

http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/index.html

http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=115043,00.html

IF you make more than 400 bucks or more a year you gotta file man dont end up like Willie Nelson


kitkool
audit... major. Call the IRS and you may be able to work out a pay plan to pay back taxes. Good Luck.


wperezsf
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Wow the other answers here are scary.

Here's the truth.

Your friend should file for 2004 and 2005 at his earliest possible convenience. The IRS has no way of knowing whether he owes taxes or not. Why? As a self-employed person, he has to report his business income and business expenses and then figure his tax. Only he can do this.

Also, if he has an Installment Agreement, the IRS might decide to revoke that. Technically, in order for an IA to be valid, the taxpayer has to file all missing tax returns. I would hate to see him lose his payment plan, so again filing the returns at his earliest convenience would be in his best interest.

Finally, he's not going to jail, doesn't need to flee the country, or hire an attorney. He should hire a competent, experienced, and trustworthy tax accountant. Someone who understands back taxes and is willing to help him stay current on his taxes.

My article below is about filing back taxes. It's not that hard. They key is getting organized, selecting the right tax professional, and staying calm.

All the best.


reichman2007
IRS will crack your skull...so i would pick a nice bubba outfit.


munesliver
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you're in deep do-do. Remember what happened to Willie Nelson? This is a serious problem. Contact a lawyer ASAP. You may not be caught this year, next year, or for ten years, but you WILL be caught, and the longer you wait before doing something about this, the harsher your punishment will be.


dayner
Remember Richard Hatch from Survivor?? He was just sentenced to 51 months in prison for not paying taxes on his winnings......Get your stuff together, see an acct, file and get caught up. You're gonna pay some penalties, but it's probably better than prison. You can arrange payments with the irs if you can't pay what you owe all at once.


Dwight D J
file tax returns every year you haven't filed
do so ASAP, pay the penalties, and the IRS won't prosecute; they want the money....they don't want to through taxpayers in prison (it's a last resort for them)


Rada S
Self employed persons do not have to make a profit for the first 5 years.

....come up with as much of "legitimate" expenses you have and file for 2004, and 2005 as you do not need to pay quarterly taxes unless you have more than 1 employee. (this does not include if you hire sub-contractors as they are responsible for their own taxes).

...Most people do not owe any taxes when they first become self employed as you do not pay taxes unless you make over approx. 20,000 Net..(after expenses amount)

...File, it will save you the aggravation of an audit, and you may want to have a CPA do it for you so it is done correctly...god speed.!

P.S. if you do owe, they usually will allow monthly payments and if the government did not find this out on their own, they usually will "wave penalties" but you may have to pay interest if you owe.


nocateman
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Unless you like to be told when to eat ,sleep, crap and want a big guy called "BIG MOE" TALKING SWEET NOTHINGS TO YOU ALL NIGHT IN YOUR PRISON CELL, I suggest you consult a tax attorney before the IRS figures it out first.


Kansas
Great thinking, posting that. The IRS will be knocking at your door in...
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Knock Knock


lt
Go into exile....Uncle Sam will be knocking on your door any minute!!

No really, you may be audited, you can also go to www.irs.gov and get info from there.


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